Cummins CNG overview

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Cummins pre-trip and operation tips

Komentáře • 39

  • @VARITHMS
    @VARITHMS Před 2 lety +26

    If you buy these go with the following.
    1500-1600 rpms at cruising speed.
    Figure 5 mpg or less and you can only use 80% of fuel capacity. Buy bigger fuel tanks than needed.
    12-13 speed transmissions are ideal. The Cng engine has a power band of 1300-1650. 10 speeds gear steps are to wide to shift in this gap. You'll either be below or above the ideal range. Below 1300 it takes too long for the turbo to spool, above 1650 the hx35W (the side found on a 5.9/6.7 Cummins diesel) is maxed out.
    Keep the oil available for drivers. It's not in truck stops.
    Replace all coolant hoses before 250k miles. They will pop.
    Disable the low coolant sensor from shutting the truck down. They last about 2 years and a $250.00 coolant reservoir will be a tow truck bill.
    Follow the valve train maintenance schedule. It's not that same as a diesel.
    Follow the spark plug maintenance schedule. Bad plugs= engine damage.
    Have your own fueling station on site. CNG trucks are not for over the highway. I've been coast to coast in Cng truck. It's driving from one fuel station to the next and pray they are working

    • @flexonthadevil
      @flexonthadevil Před 2 lety +4

      He tells no lies. We have CNG's at UPS and they feel as though they will cut off on you in the middle of the gears shifting.

    • @williefufu2985
      @williefufu2985 Před 2 lety +2

      Good tip.

    • @blackericdenice
      @blackericdenice Před 2 lety +3

      @@flexonthadevil I will not ride behind a ups cng truck. They are slow as hell.

    • @flexonthadevil
      @flexonthadevil Před 2 lety +2

      @@blackericdenice they aren't so bad when we bobtail or pulling empty, but as soon as a little weight get in a trailer, they struggle so bad to pull. Transmissions are dog shit too. They tend to either not downshift on inclines, or downshifts extra late. We have long range CNG's that are a lot better than the ones we use for local pick-ups, but still doesn't compare to a diesel.

  • @djreggieduffleduffle3488
    @djreggieduffleduffle3488 Před 2 lety +3

    Work on These at least once a week at my Volvo dealership they are soo amazing and smooth when driving Amazon own a lot of them

  • @jmlbass
    @jmlbass Před rokem +1

    Lack of fueling stations in my area for CNG make driving these a pain. We have one fueling station and its not even in our state, but the one next door (Washington). Furthermore, the rotten egg smell is a fail safe to let you know there is a leak. I cannot verify this, but I was told by both Amazons training, and 3rd party AFP training, that lighting a smoke within 20 feet of the truck when the smell emits, could lead to the truck blowing up. Now how many truck drivers do you know that smoke? That does not sound very comforting now does it. I worked at Amazon TOM team for a couple years and now drive with a 3rd party, and everyone prefers the Volvo/Pete Diesels, especially when traversing up hills. I dig the idea of going green with trucks, but nobody wants to drive a smelly slug.

  • @blackericdenice
    @blackericdenice Před 2 lety +9

    She left out the part about the truck won't hold speed on a hill like a diesel.

    • @Trucker2Millions
      @Trucker2Millions Před rokem

      I pass plenty of diesels going up hill. Really can’t tell difference except truck is governed at 65 so some diesels will blow me a way. Really depends on weight going up a hill ..

    • @jmlbass
      @jmlbass Před rokem +1

      @@Trucker2Millions if you are at a stop light and diesel is next to you, chances are hes/shes going to pass you within a few seconds as you are still trying to reach past 25mph. CNG's are terrible at acceleration at low gear.

    • @Trucker2Millions
      @Trucker2Millions Před rokem

      @@jmlbass this is true, I’ve tried and failed miserably. But in 8 months I’ve only really noticed once so goes to show you that kind of speed doesn’t matter, at least the way I drive.
      Amazon’s smart drive will ding you for the pettiest things so trying to beat someone off the line is never really on my radar. Try going 6 mph over speed limit and hit a small bump and camera will start recording an “event”. Ding.
      Because of that system I actually prefer most trucks go ahead of me so they don’t tail gate me when I go only 4 mph above the speed limit.

  • @JayPee570
    @JayPee570 Před rokem +1

    More boost plz! I need to get up these hills.

  • @Trucker2Millions
    @Trucker2Millions Před rokem

    Best part about driving these trucks is there is no exhaust smoke.
    I used to walk away from one truck in particular so soaked in exhaust. Not only was the smell almost unbearable, I’m sure it was bad for health.
    Worst part about CNG is lack of fueling stations. However, Amazon recently set up a station in our yard so biggest compliant now are occasional long lines. However for most part is extremely convenient, as just as if having a diesel station would be in your yard.

    • @navaro20
      @navaro20 Před rokem

      How they pull, like diesel? In horse power

  • @alexandrecarvalho5573
    @alexandrecarvalho5573 Před 2 lety +3

    Overfilling the engine oil causes oil consumption, Blue smoke and damage to the three way catalytic converter and those damage are not covered by Cummins warranty.

  • @brandonsample1
    @brandonsample1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How does the j brake work on steep hills, mountains and deceleration getting off exits does it preform like a diesel truck?

  • @Polemic-2525
    @Polemic-2525 Před 2 lety +6

    Can’t pull hills. Poor acceleration. Driving them for 3 years. It’s a piece of crap.

  • @persiangulf3438
    @persiangulf3438 Před 5 měsíci

    Its all fun and games till some alcoholic driver drives into one of your fuel tanks. Booom. "welcome to heaven"

  • @shibato1224
    @shibato1224 Před 2 lety

    good

  • @munnumkhalid
    @munnumkhalid Před rokem +2

    Seeing the comment sanction. Cng is as bad as in trucks as they are in the cars. No power.

  • @JoanArthur-p3h
    @JoanArthur-p3h Před dnem

    Mckayla Tunnel

  • @letmefindout81
    @letmefindout81 Před 2 lety +1

    Whats the range

  • @meanwhile4308
    @meanwhile4308 Před 3 lety

    😮😲

  • @VNCTHE1
    @VNCTHE1 Před 11 měsíci

    4:42 😂😂😂

  • @Cardinals_garden
    @Cardinals_garden Před rokem

    Refueling is the worst

  • @CarlosJimenez-cx8xc
    @CarlosJimenez-cx8xc Před 2 lety

    What kind of oil do the kenworths take?

    • @AlexKazakovaxkazakov
      @AlexKazakovaxkazakov Před 2 lety +1

      Recommended oil is VALVOLINE™ PREMIUM BLUE™ ONE SOLUTION GEN2 SAE 10W-30
      SYNTHETIC BLEND. There's only one CNG engine available for Class 8 so its the same for all makes.

    • @kawboyzx1400
      @kawboyzx1400 Před 2 lety

      15w-40

  • @dakotaalexander9292
    @dakotaalexander9292 Před 2 lety +2

    Diesel is better.

    • @navaro20
      @navaro20 Před rokem

      Diesel should be stoped long time ago, look at the climate change

  • @saleemirza
    @saleemirza Před rokem

    Whoever genius came up with this idea of switching amazon trucks to cng don’t know anything about trucks yes these not only suck at driving years ago someone hit a low bridge with one of these natural gas trucks instantly burnt to death

  • @heavydutyrepair64
    @heavydutyrepair64 Před 8 měsíci

    Diesels are much better

  • @dheujsnrhfydhehehshshhdggsd

    these actors are painful.

  • @vb5457
    @vb5457 Před rokem

    blah blah blah bulsh...t., they say that but your not the one that has to drive it or wait 45 mins. to full that da.... thang